The lair is usually open to the public, but only accessible via a dirt road. Additionally, the Warsaw Business Journal reports that the lease on the property has expired meaning the site is temporarily closed. Poland's State Forests National Forest Holding is reportedly looking for a new lessee and investor.

Investment in the headquarters would allow it to become easily reachable as well as enable the building of a museum. Authorities are currently looking for a new lessee who will be expected to maintain the property for the next 20 years.

According to the Daily Mail, the lair, which is situated near the Russian border was built to provide protection to Hitler from allied air raids. It was surrounded by an enormous minefield, which apparently took 10 years to clear after the end of the war.